Safari park in S China welcomes newborn golden snub-nosed monkey
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The golden snub-nosed monkey family at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province, welcomed a new member on April 29. /VCG Photo

The golden snub-nosed monkey family at the Chimelong Safari Park in Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province, welcomed a new member on April 29. /VCG Photo

The golden snub-nosed monkey, one of three national treasures of China along with the giant panda and the takin, is facing a precarious situation due to habitat loss. It is now under first-class state protection in China. /VCG Photo

The golden snub-nosed monkey, one of three national treasures of China along with the giant panda and the takin, is facing a precarious situation due to habitat loss. It is now under first-class state protection in China. /VCG Photo

The golden snub-nosed monkey family at the park now consists of one male, three females, and ten infants. /VCG Photo

The golden snub-nosed monkey family at the park now consists of one male, three females, and ten infants. /VCG Photo

Caregivers of the monkeys are reportedly unable to tell the gender of the newborn as the mother is currently unwilling to let go of it. /VCG Photo

Caregivers of the monkeys are reportedly unable to tell the gender of the newborn as the mother is currently unwilling to let go of it. /VCG Photo